Rated 5 out of
5 by
Char21 from
A great handrail for your bathroom!Was easy to install and needed no tools. Is the right height and has nothing sharp sticking out to hurt you if you fall in the tub. Love it!

Date published: 2015-10-28

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Happycroc from
Product has three grab areasThis unit is taller than some and it is nice to grab from the bottom to top to lift out of the tub. Easy to install. Well satisfied.

Date published: 2014-11-22

Rated 5 out of
5 by
shoebox from
this product is easy to get on.I would recommend this product to anyone who has difficulty in getting in and out of tub. I love mine and don't know hy I did without it for so long.

I had a symuler tub clamp type tub rail. It didn't work when inside wall was not parallel to outside. Does this one work when the inside all is on an angle?

A shopper
on Jul 23, 2015

BEST ANSWER:My tub angles off about half way down the tub near the faucet end. The other end of tub is parallel. I put the rail over the parallel part and it works fine. I hope I understood your question.

BEST ANSWER:My tub angles off about half way down the tub near the faucet end. The other end of tub is parallel. I put the rail over the parallel part and it works fine. I hope I understood your question.

how does this tub safety rail attach to the side of the tub? will it loosen up after many uses and have to be re-tightened?

A shopper
on Oct 3, 2015

BEST ANSWER:The handle seen on the front comes up and then you can turn it to tighten. Then when you push it back down, it locks the position. We have found that over time, it can get a little loose and so you can just tighten it. It has never become so loose as to be in danger of coming off. We use it on an iron tub. If the tub is made out of fiberglass, it can squeeze the side of the tub in a little but we can't speak to that.

It has replaced a much taller hand hold that was very difficult to move. This one is easy to remove in order to clean the tub and then put back in place. It has been very sturdy and helpful. One thing to point out using this device instead of bars attached to the inside walls - when showering, the shower curtain will obviously cover it up but once you are finished showering, you can grab it to help get out of the shower. Hope this helps your decision.

BEST ANSWER:The handle seen on the front comes up and then you can turn it to tighten. Then when you push it back down, it locks the position. We have found that over time, it can get a little loose and so you can just tighten it. It has never become so loose as to be in danger of coming off. We use it on an iron tub. If the tub is made out of fiberglass, it can squeeze the side of the tub in a little but we can't speak to that.

It has replaced a much taller hand hold that was very difficult to move. This one is easy to remove in order to clean the tub and then put back in place. It has been very sturdy and helpful. One thing to point out using this device instead of bars attached to the inside walls - when showering, the shower curtain will obviously cover it up but once you are finished showering, you can grab it to help get out of the shower. Hope this helps your decision.

It loosens after every few uses, but is so easy to tighten up that it doesn't matter. But - after about 50 uses, it won't tighten anymore (screwing mechanism stripped) and now it is a fall hazard = I had to thrown it away.

Hi. I bought one of these recently. When I went to put it on tub it doesnt fit. Is there a way to adjust it to open wider?

A shopper
on Jun 18, 2015

BEST ANSWER:Mine fit my tub just fine. You spin this piece to tighten or loosen it--in directions.My tub is older and don't know if that makes the difference. think you should be able to open it upenough to fit. spin the piece that you tighten it down with--that changes the width..Love mine...

BEST ANSWER:Mine fit my tub just fine. You spin this piece to tighten or loosen it--in directions.My tub is older and don't know if that makes the difference. think you should be able to open it upenough to fit. spin the piece that you tighten it down with--that changes the width..Love mine...

BEST ANSWER:I'm not sure but my feeling is NO because it will cause a wobble - which you don't want - because there is too much air on either side of the rail to the tub wall. Ask the manufacturer if they have one that fits over the rail.

BEST ANSWER:I'm not sure but my feeling is NO because it will cause a wobble - which you don't want - because there is too much air on either side of the rail to the tub wall. Ask the manufacturer if they have one that fits over the rail.